Page 3 - WARNING; The engine exhaust from this
A card containing important ATV safety information should be attached to the owner's manual on the next page. If you cannot locate this card, or if it has been removed, please call 1-800-342-3764 for assistance. WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of Ca...
Page 6 - Welcome; ing about safe operation and care of your new ATV.
3 Welcome Dear Parents: We believe your children should have the opportunity to enjoy The Way Out experience along with you. We've provided this owner's manual to assist you and your children in learn- ing about safe operation and care of your new ATV. A Polaris ATV is not a toy and can be hazardous...
Page 8 - Table of Contents
5 Table of Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Youth Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Know Your ATV . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Pre-Ride Check . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Riding Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Adult Section...
Page 9 - Introduction; Safety Words and Symbols; meanings before reading the manual.
6 Introduction Safety Words and Symbols The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. The safety alert symbol indicates a potentia...
Page 11 - Safety; Safety Training
8 Safety Safety Training ATV safety training is a top priority for Polaris. When you purchased your new ATV, your dealer instructed you on the authorized ATV RiderCourse sm available to you and your eligible family members. This training is included in the purchase price of your ATV. Polaris strongl...
Page 12 - If you purchased a used Polaris ATV, you; by calling; FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV
9 Safety Safety Training If you purchased a used Polaris ATV, you can take the ATV RiderCourse sm by calling ATV Enrollment Express at (800) 887-2887 or by visiting www.atvsafety.org. Purchas- ers of a used Polaris ATV will be charged for this training. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY, call th...
Page 13 - Riding Gear; Helmet
10 Safety Riding Gear Always wear clothing suited to the type of riding. ATV riding requires special protective clothing for comfort and to reduce the chance of injury. Helmet Wearing a helmet can prevent a severe head injury. Whenever riding a Polaris vehicle, always wear a helmet that meets or exc...
Page 14 - Eye Protection; pads and a jersey with shoulder pads provide the best protection.
11 Safety Riding Gear Eye Protection Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection. Whenever riding a Polaris vehicle, always wear shatterproof goggles or use a shatterproof helmet face shield. Polaris recommends wearing approved Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) bearing markings su...
Page 15 - Equipment Modifications
12 Safety Equipment Modifications We are concerned for the safety of our customers and for the general public. Therefore, we strongly recommend that consumers do not install on a Polaris ATV any equipment that may increase the speed or power of the vehicle, or make any other modifications to the veh...
Page 16 - Safety Warnings; Operator Restrictions/Age Restrictions; NDER
13 Safety Safety Warnings Failure to operate the ATV properly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or overturn, which may result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read all of the following warnings about driving hazards and how to avoid them. These warnings are provided for your...
Page 17 - Operating Without Instruction
14 Safety Safety Warnings Operating Without Instruction Operating this ATV without proper instruction increases the risk of an accident. The operator must understand how to operate the ATV properly in different situations and on different types of terrain.Beginning and inexperienced operators should...
Page 18 - Handling Gasoline
15 Safety Safety Warnings Handling Gasoline Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions.• Never allow a child to refuel or handle gasoline. • Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline. • Always refuel with the engine stopped, and outdoors or in a well ventila...
Page 19 - Failure to Inspect Before Operating
16 Safety Safety Warnings Failure to Inspect Before Operating Failure to inspect and verify that the ATV is in safe operating condition before operating increases the risk of an accident. Always inspect the ATV before each use to make sure it's in safe operating condition. Always follow all inspecti...
Page 20 - Carrying a Passenger
17 Safety Safety Warnings Carrying a Passenger Carrying a passenger greatly reduces the operator's ability to balance and control the ATV, which may result in an accident or overturn. Never carry a passenger on this ATV. Using Alcohol or Drugs Operating the ATV after consuming alcohol or drugs could...
Page 21 - Operating on Pavement
18 Safety Safety Warnings Operating on Pavement Operating an ATV on paved surfaces (including sidewalks, paths, parking lots and driveways) may adversely affect the handling of the ATV and could result in loss of control and accident or overturn. Avoid operating the ATV on pavement. ATV tires are de...
Page 22 - Operating at Excessive Speeds
19 Safety Safety Warnings Operating at Excessive Speeds Operating the ATV at excessive speeds increases the operator's risk of losing control. Always operate at a speed that's appropriate for the terrain, the visibility and operating conditions, and your experience. Physical Control of the ATV Remov...
Page 23 - Turning Improperly
20 Safety Safety Warnings Turning Improperly Turning improperly could cause loss of traction, loss of control, accident or overturn. Always follow proper procedures for turning as described in the owner's manual. Never turn abruptly or at sharp angles. Never turn at high speeds. Practice turning at ...
Page 24 - Improper Hill Climbing
21 Safety Safety Warnings Improper Hill Climbing Improper hill climbing could cause loss of control or overturn. Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in the owner's manual. See page 82. Operating on Steep Hills Operating on excessively steep hills could cause an overturn. ...
Page 25 - Descending Hills Improperly
22 Safety Safety Warnings Descending Hills Improperly Improperly descending a hill could cause loss of control or overturn.• Always follow proper procedures for traveling down hills as described in the owner's manual. NOTE: A special technique is required when braking while traveling downhill. See p...
Page 26 - Crossing Hillsides
23 Safety Safety Warnings Crossing Hillsides Driving on a sidehill is not recommended. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or overturn. Avoid crossing the side of any hill unless absolutely necessary. If crossing a hillside is unavoidable, always follow proper procedures as described in t...
Page 27 - Stalling While Climbing a Hill
24 Safety Safety Warnings Stalling While Climbing a Hill Stalling, rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climbing a hill could cause an overturn.Always maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill.If all forward speed is lostIf you lose all forward speed: Keep your weight uphill. Apply t...
Page 28 - Operating on Slippery Terrain
25 Safety Safety Warnings Operating on Slippery Terrain Failure to use extra caution when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain could cause loss of traction, loss of control, accident or overturn.Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain until you've learned ...
Page 29 - Operating in Unfamiliar Terrain
26 Safety Safety Warnings Operating in Unfamiliar Terrain Failure to use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain could result in an accident or overturn. Unfamiliar terrain may contain hidden rocks, bumps, or holes that could cause loss of control or overturn.Travel slowly and use extra c...
Page 30 - Improper Vehicle Modifications
27 Safety Safety Warnings Improper Vehicle Modifications Improper installation of accessories or modification of the ATV may cause changes in handling, which could cause loss of control or an accident.Never modify the ATV through improper installation or use of accessories. All parts and accessories...
Page 31 - Operating Through Deep Water
28 Safety Safety Warnings Operating Through Deep Water Operating the ATV through deep or fast-flowing water could cause the tires to float, causing loss of control or overturn. Avoid operating through deep or fast-flowing water. If it's unavoidable to enter water that exceeds the height of the footr...
Page 32 - Improper Cargo Loading
29 Safety Safety Warnings Improper Cargo Loading Overloading the ATV or carrying/towing cargo may cause changes in handling, which could cause loss of control or an accident. Never haul cargo or tow a load with this ATV. Never tow or pull an object behind the ATV. A wagon, sled or other towed object...
Page 33 - Operating on Frozen Bodies of Water
30 Safety Safety Warnings Operating on Frozen Bodies of Water Operating on frozen bodies of water may result in serious injury or death if the ATV and/or the operator fall through the ice. Never operate the ATV on a frozen body of water. Operating a Damaged ATV Operating a damaged ATV can result in ...
Page 34 - Hot Exhaust Systems
31 Safety Safety Warnings Hot Exhaust Systems Exhaust system components are very hot during and after use of the vehicle. Hot components can cause burns and fire. Do not touch hot exhaust system components. Always keep combustible materials away from the exhaust system.Use caution when traveling thr...
Page 35 - Safety Labels and Locations; dealer to purchase a replacement. Replacement; Discretionary Warning
32 Safety Safety Labels and Locations Warning labels have been placed on the vehicle for your protection. Read and follow the instructions on each label carefully. If any of the labels shown in this manual differ from the labels on your vehicle, always read and follow the instructions of the labels ...
Page 36 - Operation Warning; NEVER
33 Safety Safety Labels and Locations Operation Warning WARNINGImproper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH.Always use an approved helmet and protective gear. Never use on public roads. Never carry passengers. Never use with drugs or alcohol. NEVER operate: without proper training or instru...
Page 37 - Age Warning
34 Safety Safety Labels and Locations Age Warning WARNINGOperation of this ATV by children under the age of 6 increases the risk of severe injury or death.Adult supervision required for children under age 16.NEVER permit children under age 6 to operate this ATV. 7175372 +
Page 38 - Tire Pressure Warning
35 Safety Safety Labels and Locations Tire Pressure Warning WARNINGImproper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control.Loss of control can result in severe injury or death.• Cold tire pressure: Front: 2.0 psi (13.8 kPa)Rear: 2.0 psi (13.8 kPa) • Maximum Weight Capacity 90 lbs. (41 kg) 71...
Page 39 - No Passenger Warning
36 Safety Safety Labels and Locations No Passenger Warning WARNINGNEVER ride as a passenger.Passengers can cause a loss of control, resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. 7175378 +
Page 40 - Clutch Cover Warning
37 Safety Safety Labels and Locations Clutch Cover Warning WARNINGNO STEP• Moving parts hazard under belt-clutch guard. To prevent serious injury, do not operate vehicle with guard removed. • Do not touch clutch cover, cover may become hot. • Do not modify engine or clutch. Doing so can cause part f...
Page 43 - Know Your ATV
40 Know Your ATV PARENTS: Polaris Youth ATVs are equipped with a speed control system to allow adults to limit the speed of the vehicle for the rider's skill and experience. More information on speed limiting functions can be found beginning on page 122.These units are not designed for adult use. Se...
Page 44 - - When the engine is running, push this button down to shut the; Horn Button; - Press the horn button to sound the horn.; Throttle Control; - Press the throttle lever with your thumb when you want the ATV to; Engine Stop Switch
41 Know Your ATV Before you have an adult start the engine for you for the first time, let's learn about the con- trols on your new ATV.1. Engine Stop Switch - When the engine is running, push this button down to shut the engine off quickly. The button must be up before you can start the engine agai...
Page 46 - Gas Cap; Seat Latch
43 Know Your ATV 5. Gas Cap - The gas cap has to be taken off when an adult puts gas in your ATV. Never take the gas cap off. Always make sure it's tightly closed. Always have an adult put gas in your ATV. Never try to do it yourself. 6. Seat Latch - The seat latch is under the left edge of the seat...
Page 47 - Brake Levers; Always squeeze both brake levers at the same time.
44 Know Your ATV 7. Brake Levers - Squeeze the brake levers toward the handlebar to slow down or stop the ATV. The left lever controls the rear brake. The right lever controls the front brake. Always squeeze both brake levers at the same time. Always squeeze both brake levers at the same time or you...
Page 48 - Ignition Switch
45 Know Your ATV 8. Ignition Switch - The ignition switch key must be turned on before pushing the start button. You can also use this key to turn off the engine. 9. Tether Strap and Switch - The tether strap must always be attached snugly to your right wrist and to your ATV every time you drive. If...
Page 49 - Let's review the three ways to stop the
46 Know Your ATV Let's review the three ways to stop the engine of your ATV:1. Push the engine stop switch down.2. Pull the tether strap off the ATV.3. Turn the key off.
Page 50 - you can ride your ATV safely.
47 Pre-Ride Check We're almost ready to have an adult start your ATV. But before the ATV is started for the first time, you must do a Pre-Ride Check. In fact, every time you want to ride you must have an adult help you check some things on your ATV before starting it. Let's learn about these things ...
Page 51 - brakes. They must be fixed before you can ride your ATV safely.
48 Pre-Ride Check n Make sure the brakes don't stick. Check the brake levers by squeezing them toward the handlebar and then letting go. They should come right back to where they were before you squeezed. If they go back slowly or stay close to the handlebar, your ATV has sticky brakes. They must be...
Page 53 - Riding Rules; can learn how to always drive safely.
50 Riding Rules Now you're ready to learn about riding your Polaris ATV. There are some things you can do and there are some things you must never do. Rules are very important when you're driving an ATV. Adults have riding rules, too. The rules help keep us safe when we ride. X The adult with you is...
Page 54 - Eye
51 Riding Rules X Always wear the right kind of clothing and safety gear when riding your ATV. Helmet: Your helmet is very important for safe riding. A helmet can prevent a severe head injury. Eye Protection: Always wear shatterproof goggles or a helmet face shield, and always keep them clean so you...
Page 56 - drive within the sight of an adult.
53 Riding Rules X Never ride alone. An adult should always be watching you in case you need help. Always drive within the sight of an adult. X Never ride on public trails. X Don't ride your ATV on roads or over railroad tracks. Your ATV makes noise that will keep you from hearing cars, trucks or tra...
Page 57 - Enjoy riding your new Polaris ATV!
54 Respect your ATV; respect your environment; and you will earn the respect of everyone. Enjoy riding your new Polaris ATV!
Page 59 - Vehicle Identification Numbers; Engine
56 Vehicle Identification Numbers Record your ATV's identification numbers and key number in the spaces provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. An ignition key can be duplicated only by ordering a Polaris key blank (using your key number) and mating it with one of your existing ...
Page 60 - Features and Controls; Main Key Switch; Turn the key clockwise to the ON position; Key
57 Features and Controls Main Key Switch Turn the key clockwise to the ON position before starting the engine. To avoid draining the battery, always turn the key to the OFF position when the engine is not running.Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use. Key
Page 61 - Stop Switch
58 Features and Controls Engine Stop Switch The engine will not start or run when the stop switch is down, in the OFF position. Its pur- pose is to provide the operator with a quick means of engine shutdown in case of stuck throttle or other emergency.Both the main switch and the engine stop switch ...
Page 62 - Use the horn for emergencies and to let others know you’re near.; Engine Start Button
59 Features and Controls Horn Button Use the horn for emergencies and to let others know you’re near. Engine Start Button The start button is located slightly above the choke lever.1. Attach the tether strap securely to the vehicle and to the rider's right wrist.2. Turn the key to the ON position.3....
Page 63 - Throttle Controls
60 Features and Controls Throttle Controls Operating an ATV with sticking or improperly operating throttle controls could cause an accident and lead to severe injury or death.Never start or operate an ATV with a sticking or improperly operating throttle. Always contact your dealer for service if thr...
Page 64 - Throttle Lever; Throttle
61 Features and Controls Throttle Lever Press the throttle lever toward the handlebar to increase engine speed and vehicle movement. Engine speed returns to idle when the lever is released.This ATV is equipped with an Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), which is designed to reduce the risk of a froze...
Page 65 - Brakes; Rear Brakes
62 Features and Controls Brakes Squeeze both brake levers toward the handlebar at the same time to apply the brakes. The left lever controls the rear brakes. The right lever controls the front brakes. WARNING! Applying only one brake could cause loss of control and result in serious injury or death....
Page 66 - Parking Brake; to lock the brake lever in place.; Locked
63 Features and Controls Brakes Parking Brake 1. Squeeze the left brake lever.2. Push the parking brake lock down to lock the brake lever in place. 3. Release the brake lever.4. To release the parking brake lock, squeeze and release the brake lever. The parking brake will release automatically. WARN...
Page 67 - Lights
64 Features and Controls Brakes Parking Brake The CVT system is always in forward gear. Using the throttle to warm the engine will cause the vehicle to move forward if the parking brake is not locked. Always lock the parking brake before starting the engine. Always lock the parking brake whenever th...
Page 68 - Fuel System
65 Features and Controls Fuel System Gas Cap The fuel tank filler cap is located directly below the handlebars. Use unleaded gasoline with a minimum pump octane of 87. Refer to the specifications section beginning on page 156 for fuel tank capacity. Gas Cap
Page 69 - Fuel Valve; The fuel valve is located on the left side; OFF: For vehicle storage and when; The reserve setting allows operation for
66 Features and Controls Fuel Valve The fuel valve is located on the left side of the ATV. It has three settings. OFF: For vehicle storage and when transporting.ON: For normal operation.RES: For reserve supply if main supply is exhausted. The reserve setting allows operation for approximately 7-10 m...
Page 70 - Footwell Riser; Remove the screws and nuts securing the; Screw
67 Features and Controls Footwell Riser The removable footwell risers improve riding ergonomics and provide comfort for shorter operators. An operator will also have better control of the ATV when both feet can remain firmly planted on either the footwells or the risers. If the operator's legs are l...
Page 71 - If the battery becomes too weak to start the
68 Features and Controls Kick-Start Lever If the battery becomes too weak to start the engine, use the kick-start lever to start the engine until the battery is serviced.1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Lock the parking brake.3. Fold out the kick-start lever on the left side of the vehi...
Page 73 - Operation; form the following procedures carefully.
70 Operation Failure to operate the ATV properly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or overturn, which may result in serious injury or death. Read and understand all safety warnings outlined in the safety section of this owner’s manual. Break-in Period The break-in period for your ...
Page 74 - Item
71 Operation Break-in Period 1. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline. Always exercise extreme caution whenever han- dling gasoline. See page 15. 2. Check the oil level. Add the recom- mended oil as needed. Maintain the oil level in the proper range. See page 105. 3. Drive slowly at first. Select an open...
Page 75 - safe operating condition.
72 Operation Pre-Ride Inspection Failure to inspect and verify that the ATV is in safe operating condition before operating increases the risk of an accident. Always inspect the ATV before each use to make sure it's in safe operating condition. Pre-Ride Checklist Item Remarks Page Brake system / lev...
Page 77 - Safe Operation Practices
74 Operation Safe Operation Practices 1. Complete the recommended safety training before operating this vehicle. See page 8. 2. Do not allow anyone under 6 years of age to operate this vehicle. 3. Never carry a passenger on this ATV.4. Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous. Never start the engine or le...
Page 79 - Starting the Engine; If the engine is cold, use full choke by; Full Choke
76 Operation Starting the Engine NOTICE: Operating the ATV immediately after starting could cause engine damage. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes before operating. 1. Lock the parking brake.2. Turn the fuel valve on. 3. Sit on the vehicle. 4. Attach the tether strap to the ATV and to ...
Page 80 - engaged for the engine to start.
77 Operation Starting the Engine 6. Push the engine stop switch up to the ON position.7. Turn the ignition key to ON.8. Squeeze the rear brake lever and press the start button. The rear brake lever must be engaged for the engine to start. 9. Do not press the throttle while starting the engine. Activ...
Page 81 - Stopping the Engine
78 Operation Stopping the Engine 1. Release the throttle completely.2. Apply the brakes until the vehicle stops moving.3. Stop the engine. There are three ways to stop the engine: • Turn the key off.• Push the engine stop switch down.• Pull the tether strap off the ATV. 4. Lock the parking brake.5. ...
Page 82 - Driving Procedure
79 Operation Driving Procedure 1. Wear a helmet and eye protection.2. Sit upright with both feet on the footrests and both hands on the handlebars. 3. Lock the parking brake. 4. Start the engine and allow it to warm up.5. Check your surroundings and determine your path of travel. 6. Slowly squeeze a...
Page 83 - Making Turns
80 Operation Making Turns Your ATV is equipped with a solid rear axle, which drives both rear wheels equally at all times. This means that the wheel on the outside of the turn must travel a greater distance than the inside wheel when turning, and the inside tire must slip traction slightly. To turn,...
Page 84 - Driving Over Obstacles
81 Operation Driving Over Obstacles Follow these precautions when operating over obstacles:1. Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area. 2. Look ahead and learn to read the ter- rain. Be constantly alert for hazards such as logs, rocks and low hanging branches. 3. Travel slowly and u...
Page 85 - Driving Uphill; Maximum
82 Operation Driving Uphill Braking and handling are greatly affected when operating in hilly terrain. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or overturn. Whenever traveling uphill, fol- low these precautions:1. Drive straight uphill.2. Avoid steep hills (15 ° maximum). 3. Always check the t...
Page 86 - could cause the ATV to flip over backwards.
83 Operation Driving Uphill 5. Keep both feet on the footrests.6. Shift body weight uphill.7. Proceed at a steady rate of speed and throttle opening. Opening the throttle suddenly could cause the ATV to flip over backwards. 8. Never go over the top of any hill at high speed. An obstacle, a sharp dro...
Page 87 - unavoidable
84 Operation Driving on a Sidehill (Sidehilling) Driving on a sidehill is not recommended. Improper procedure could cause loss of control or overturn. Avoid crossing the side of any hill unless absolutely necessary.If crossing a sidehill is unavoidable , follow these precautions:1. Slow down.2. Lean...
Page 88 - Driving Downhill; Shift body weight uphill. Transfer your weight
85 Operation Driving Downhill When driving downhill, follow these precautions:1. Avoid steep hills (15 ° maximum). 2. Shift body weight uphill. Transfer your weight to the rear of the vehicle. 3. Drive straight downhill.4. Slow down. Excessive speed when traveling downhill can cause loss of control....
Page 89 - Turning Around on a Hill
86 Operation Turning Around on a Hill If the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill, never back it down the hill! Use the K-turn to turn around.1. Stop the vehicle and lock the parking brake while keeping body weight uphill.2. Shut off the engine.3. Dismount on the uphill side of the vehicle, or on th...
Page 91 - Parking on a Hill or Incline; Avoid parking on a hill or incline if
88 Operation Parking on a Hill or Incline Avoid parking on a hill or incline if possible. If it's unavoidable, follow these precautions:1. Stop the engine.2. Lock the parking brake.3. Always block the rear wheels on the downhill side as shown in the illus- tration. 4. Turn the fuel valve off.
Page 92 - Driving on Slippery Surfaces
89 Operation Driving on Slippery Surfaces Whenever riding on slippery surfaces such as wet trails or loose gravel, or during freezing weather, follow these precautions:1. Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain. 2. Slow down when entering slippery areas.3. Maintain a high leve...
Page 93 - Driving Through Water; Maximum Water Depth
90 Operation Driving Through Water Your ATV can safely operate through shallow water. The recommended maximum depth for your ATV is below the bottom of the footrests. Follow these precautions when operating through water:1. Determine water depth and current before entering water. 2. If crossing a st...
Page 94 - brakes may be ineffective.
91 Operation Driving Through Water 4. After driving through water, dry the brakes by applying light pressure to the levers (while moving) until braking action is normal. If you do not perform this procedure, your brakes may be ineffective. NOTICE: Serious engine damage can result if the vehicle is n...
Page 95 - Emission Control Systems; Noise Emission Control System
92 Emission Control Systems Noise Emission Control System Do not modify the engine, intake or exhaust components, as doing so may affect compliance with U.S.A. EPA noise control requirements (40 CFR 205) and local noise level require- ments. Operation on Public Lands in the U.S.A. Your Polaris vehic...
Page 96 - Exhaust Emission Control System; operation of this vehicle.; Electromagnetic Interference
93 Emission Control Systems Exhaust Emission Control System The emissions from the exhaust of this vehicle are controlled by engine design, including factory-set fuel delivery and ignition. The engine and related components must be main- tained at Polaris specifications to achieve optimal performanc...
Page 97 - Maintenance; Periodic Maintenance Chart; Maintenance Log beginning on page 174.
94 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Chart To help you perform routine maintenance, a tool kit is provided in the storage compartment under the seat.Maintenance intervals in the following charts are based upon average riding conditions and an average vehicle speed of approximately 10 miles per hour. ...
Page 98 - procedures, have a qualified dealer perform these operations.; Severe Use Definition
95 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Chart Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, use genuine Polaris parts available from your Polaris dealer.Service and adjustments are critical. If you're not familiar with safe serv...
Page 99 - Maintenance Chart Key; sions warranty but may affect emissions.)
96 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Chart Improperly performing the procedures marked with a Q could result in component failure and cause an accident, which may result in serious injury or death. Always have an authorized Polaris dealer perform these services. Maintenance Chart Key X Perform these ...
Page 105 - Lubrication Guide
102 Maintenance Lubrication Guide X Perform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use Item Lube Method Engine Oil Polaris Synthetic Youth Oil or Synthetic SAE 40 See page 104. Gearcase (Transmission) Oil Level Premium AGL Synthetic Gearcase Lube See page 110. Drive Chain Polar...
Page 106 - Grease Points
103 Maintenance Lubrication Guide Grease Points Grease Points
Page 107 - Engine Oil; Oil Recommendations; Under These Operating Conditions
104 Maintenance Engine Oil Oil Recommendations Always check and change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. Oil may need to be changed more frequently if Polaris oil is not used. Do not use automotive oil. See page 158 for the part numbers ...
Page 108 - Engine Oil Check; Maintain the oil level within the safe range on; Dipstick
105 Maintenance Engine Oil Check Maintain the oil level within the safe range on the dipstick. Do not overfill.1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Remove the dipstick. Wipe it dry with a clean cloth. 3. Reinstall the dipstick completely.4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Tip: ...
Page 109 - Engine Oil Change
106 Maintenance Engine Oil Change 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Clean the area around the pre-filter plug.3. Start the engine. Allow it to idle for two to three minutes.4. Stop the engine. CAUTION! Hot oil can cause burns to skin. Do not allow hot oil to contact skin.
Page 110 - Wash the oil pre-filter screen with solvent to
107 Maintenance Engine Oil Change 5. Place a drain pan under the engine crankcase.6. Remove the pre-filter plug. Allow the oil to drain completely. 7. Wash the oil pre-filter screen with solvent to remove debris. Allow the screen to air dry. 8. Clean the pre-filter plug. Install a new sealing washer...
Page 111 - the specifications section beginning on page 156 for capacities.
108 Maintenance Engine Oil Change 10. Reinstall the pre-filter drain plug. Torque to 11 ft. lbs. (15 Nm).11. Remove the dipstick. Add 29 oz. (850 ml) of the recommended oil. Do not overfill. See the specifications section beginning on page 156 for capacities. 12. Reinstall the dipstick.13. Start the...
Page 112 - Fuel Filter; Do not attempt to clean the fuel filter.
109 Maintenance Fuel Filter The Polaris ATV is equipped with an in-line fuel filter. This filter should be replaced by your dealer at the intervals recommended in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. Do not attempt to clean the fuel filter.
Page 113 - Transmission Oil Check; The gearcase fill plug is located on the side of the; Fill Plug
110 Maintenance Transmission Oil Check The gearcase fill plug is located on the side of the gearcase on the right side of the ATV. Maintain the oil level at the bottom of the fill plug hole threads. Always check and change the oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart begin- ni...
Page 114 - Transmission Oil Change
111 Maintenance Transmission Oil Change 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Remove the fill plug.3. Place a drain pan under the gearcase. 4. Remove the drain plug. Allow the oil to drain completely.5. Clean and reinstall the drain plug. Torque to 14 ft. lbs. (19 Nm).6. Add the recommended...
Page 115 - Spark Plugs; speeds. Immediately check the spark plug for correct color.
112 Maintenance Spark Plugs Refer to the specifications section beginning on page 156 for spark plug and gap specifica- tions. NOTICE: Using non-recommended spark plugs can result in serious engine damage. Always use Polaris-recommended spark plugs. Spark plug condition is indicative of engine opera...
Page 116 - Normal Plug; or incorrect carburetion adjustments.; Spark Plug Change
113 Maintenance Spark Plugs Normal Plug The normal insulator tip is gray, tan or light brown. There will be few combustion deposits. The electrodes are not burned or eroded. This indicates the proper type and heat range for the engine and the service. The tip should not be white. A white insulator t...
Page 117 - Cylinder Head Torque; dure will allow
114 Maintenance Cylinder Head Torque Have your dealer check the ATV cylinder head for proper torque at the first service, or after 25 hours. Vehicle Immersion If the vehicle tips or overturns in water deeper than the footrest level, or if the engine stops during or after operating in water, restarti...
Page 118 - Vehicle Immersion; Take the ATV to your dealer for service as soon as possible,; Drain Screw
115 Maintenance Vehicle Immersion 5. Loosen the carburetor drain screw.6. Turn the engine over several times using the electric start.7. Dry the spark plug and reinstall it, or replace it with a new plug. 8. Tighten the carburetor drain screw.9. Turn the fuel valve on.10. Attempt to start the engine...
Page 119 - Constant Variable Transmission (CVT) System
116 Maintenance Constant Variable Transmission (CVT) System Failure to comply with the instructions in this warning can result in severe injury or death.Do not modify any component of the CVT system. Doing so may reduce its strength so that a failure may occur at a high speed. The CVT system has bee...
Page 120 - CVT Drying
117 Maintenance Constant Variable Transmission (CVT) System CVT Drying There may be some instances when water is accidently ingested into the CVT system. Use the following instructions to dry it out before operating. The drain plug is located on the bot- tom of the CVT cover.1. Remove the drain plug...
Page 121 - Spark Arrestor; Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94.
118 Maintenance Spark Arrestor To remove accumulated carbon, clean the spark arrestor at the intervals recommended in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. Failure to heed these warnings could result in serious injury or death.• Do not perform service on the spark arrestor while the s...
Page 122 - Arrestor
119 Maintenance Spark Arrestor 1. Remove the three bolts and remove the arrestor from the end of the muffler. 2. Use a non-synthetic brush to clean the arrestor screen. A synthetic brush may melt if components are warm. If necessary, blow debris from the screen with com- pressed air. 3. Inspect the ...
Page 123 - Carburetor
120 Maintenance Carburetor Your Polaris ATV is calibrated at the factory for optimal performance at altitudes ranging from zero to 6,000 feet (1800 m) and temperatures of +40 degrees F. (4 degrees C.) or higher. Above 6000 feet (1800 m) the engine air/fuel mixture becomes overly rich and the engine ...
Page 125 - Speed Control System; under
122 Maintenance Speed Control System Per ANSI / SVIA-1-2001 (sec. 6.1.3) AS DELIVERED TO THE CONSUMER, the speed of youth models is restricted to under 10 MPH for the 50cc models and under 15 MPH for the 90cc models. The dealer CANNOT, under any circumstances, either prior to the sale or later, even...
Page 126 - Throttle Stop Speed Control System; Use the following procedure to control how far; Jam Nut
123 Maintenance Speed Control System Throttle Stop Speed Control System Use the following procedure to control how far the throttle opens.1. Loosen the jam nut.2. Turn the screw inward to reduce speed or outward to increase speed. 3. Tighten the jam nut after adjusting. Jam Nut Screw
Page 127 - Throttle Cable Adjustment; Always check the throttle for smooth operation; Adjustment
124 Maintenance Throttle Cable Adjustment Always check the throttle for smooth operation before riding. Periodically check the throttle freeplay. It should be kept between 1/16" and 1/8" (1.5 - 3.2 mm). If adjustment is required, turn the adjustment nut until the freeplay falls in to the acc...
Page 128 - Brake Freeplay; front and rear brakes at the intervals rec-; Brake Freeplay Specifications; Model; Measure Freeplay
125 Maintenance Brake Freeplay Check (measure) the freeplay of the front and rear brakes at the intervals rec- ommended in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. If the free- play isn’t at specification, adjust the freeplay as outlined on the following pages. Brake Freeplay Specificati...
Page 129 - Front Brake Adjustment; left; Front Brake
126 Maintenance Brake Freeplay Front Brake Adjustment 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Elevate the front of the vehicle by placing a suitable stand under the frame. The front tires should be slightly off the ground. 3. While rotating the left front wheel, tighten the upper front brake a...
Page 130 - While rotating the
127 Maintenance Brake Freeplay Front Brake Adjustment 5. While rotating the right front wheel, tighten the lower front brake adjuster nut on the right-hand control. 6. When you begin to feel a slight drag in wheel rotation, loosen the adjuster nut one full turn. 7. Verify that the right-hand brake f...
Page 131 - Rear Brake Adjustment; Rear Brake
128 Maintenance Brake Freeplay Rear Brake Adjustment 1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.2. Elevate the rear of the vehicle by placing a suitable stand under the frame. The rear tires should be slightly off the ground. 3. While rotating the rear wheels, tighten the rear brake wing nut at the ...
Page 132 - Brake Lever Travel; Component; Front brake lever
129 Maintenance Brake Lever Travel Check brake lever travel at the intervals recommended in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. When freeplay specifications can no longer be obtained through adjustment as outlined on the preceding pages, use the following information to determine wh...
Page 133 - Toe Alignment; Use the following procedure to check the toe align-; shown in the illustration. Position the stands so; String
130 Maintenance Toe Alignment Use the following procedure to check the toe align- ment of the vehicle. The recommended toe alignment is 1/8" to 1/4" (3-6 mm) toe out. WARNING! Severe injury or death can result from improper toe alignment and adjustment. Do not attempt to adjust tie rod align...
Page 135 - Steering Inspection; your dealer tighten them before operating the ATV.; Camber and Caster; The camber and caster are non-adjustable.; Shock Spring Adjustment; The rear shock absorber springs are adjustable to; Adjuster
132 Maintenance Steering Inspection Check the steering assembly periodically for loose nuts and bolts. If any are found, have your dealer tighten them before operating the ATV. Camber and Caster The camber and caster are non-adjustable. Shock Spring Adjustment The rear shock absorber springs are adj...
Page 136 - Drive Chain; the part numbers of Polaris products.
133 Maintenance Drive Chain Lubricate the drive chain with Polaris chain spray lube or an approved chain lube at the gen- eral lubrication interval specified in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 94. Lubricate more often under severe use, such as in dirty or wet conditions. See page 15...
Page 137 - Drive Chain Slack; Check the amount of chain slack; Deflection
134 Maintenance Drive Chain Slack 1. Check the amount of chain slack by moving the vehicle slightly forward to gain slack at the top side of the chain. 2. The chain should have 1/4"-1/2" (6-12 mm) deflection. If the chain needs adjustment, use the procedure on page 135. 1/4"-1/2" (6-...
Page 138 - Drive Chain Slack Adjustment; Loosen the four rear housing mount; Housing
135 Maintenance Drive Chain Slack Adjustment 1. Loosen the four rear housing mount bolts. 2. Loosen the chain adjuster lock nut.3. Turn the chain adjuster clockwise to 1/4"-1/2" (6-12 mm) deflection. 4. Tighten the chain adjuster lock nut to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm). Hold the adjuster stud secure...
Page 139 - Air Filter; Remove the foam air filter. Wash the foam
136 Maintenance Air Filter 1. Remove the seat. See page 43.2. Release the air box cover clips and remove the cover. 3. Remove the foam air filter. Wash the foam filter in warm soapy water, then rinse and let dry. If the filter is damaged, install a new foam filter. 4. Apply a commercially available ...
Page 141 - Handlebar Adjustment; Loosen the four bolts.; Bolts
138 Maintenance Handlebar Adjustment Improper adjustment of the handlebars or incorrect torquing of the adjuster block tightening bolts can cause limited steering or loosening of the handlebars, resulting in loss of control and possible serious personal injury or death. Follow the adjustment procedu...
Page 142 - Tires
139 Maintenance Tires Operating your ATV with worn tires, improperly inflated tires, non-standard tires or improperly installed tires will affect vehicle handling and could cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death. Always follow all tire maintenance procedures as outlined in this manua...
Page 143 - Tire Tread Depth; Always replace tires when tread depth is; Wheel Removal; suitable stand under the footrest frame.; Wheel
140 Maintenance Tire Tread Depth Always replace tires when tread depth is worn to 1/8" (3 mm) or less. Wheel Removal 1. Stop the engine and lock the parking brake.2. Loosen the wheel bolts slightly.3. Elevate the side of the vehicle by placing a suitable stand under the footrest frame. 4. Remove...
Page 144 - Wheel Installation; All service must be performed by your authorized Polaris dealer.
141 Maintenance Wheel Installation 1. Lock the parking brake.2. Place the wheel in the correct position on the wheel hub. Be sure the valve stem is toward the outside and rotation arrows on the tire point toward forward rotation. 3. Install the wheel bolts and finger tighten them.4. Lower the vehicl...
Page 145 - Tail Light Lamp Replacement; If the brakelight doesn't work, the lamp may; Screws
142 Maintenance Tail Light Lamp Replacement If the brakelight doesn't work, the lamp may need to be replaced.1. Remove the two screws securing the lens cover. Remove the lens cover. 2. Remove the lamp and replace it with a new recommended lamp. 3. Test the light for proper operation.4. Reinstall the...
Page 146 - Daytime Running Lights Lamp Replacement; tion of the lamp positioning tab, then carefully pull the lamp out.
143 Maintenance Daytime Running Lights Lamp Replacement If the daytime running lights do not operate, replace the lamps. Polaris recommends that you install replacement lamps obtained from your authorized Polaris dealer.1. Disconnect the lights from the harness.2. Remove the rubber cover from the ba...
Page 147 - Battery; the terminals with dielectric grease or petroleum jelly.
144 Maintenance Battery Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (black) cable last. Th...
Page 148 - Battery Removal; Remove the three bolts securing the battery; Mounting
145 Maintenance Battery Battery Removal 1. Remove the three bolts securing the battery mounting bracket to the vehicle. 2. Remove the mounting bracket and battery.3. Disconnect the black (negative) battery cable first. Disconnect the red (positive) battery cable last. 4. Loosen the two nuts securing...
Page 149 - Battery Installation
146 Maintenance Battery Battery Installation Always install a fully charged battery. Using a new battery that has not been fully charged can damage the battery and result in a shorter life. It can also hinder vehicle performance. If recharging is necessary, use a .5 amp battery charger.1. Place the ...
Page 150 - Cleaning; of various components.
147 Maintenance Cleaning Keeping your ATV clean will not only improve its appearance but it can also extend the life of various components. NOTICE: High water pressure may damage components. Polaris recommends washing the vehicle by hand or with a garden hose, using mild soap. Certain products, incl...
Page 151 - Washing the ATV; pads may contain dirt particles that will scratch the finish.
148 Maintenance Cleaning Washing the ATV The best and safest way to clean your Polaris vehicle is with a garden hose and a pail of mild soap and water. 1. Use a professional-type washing cloth, cleaning the upper body first and the lower parts last. 2. Rinse with clean water frequently.3. Dry surfac...
Page 153 - Polishing; Polishing Tips
150 Maintenance Polishing Polaris recommends the use of common household aerosol furniture polish for polishing the finish on your Polaris vehicle. Follow the instructions on the container. Polishing Tips • Avoid the use of automotive products, some of which can scratch the finish of your vehi- cle....
Page 154 - Storage; Exterior; to maintain a full charge.
151 Maintenance Storage Exterior Make necessary repairs and clean the vehicle as recommended. See page 147. Battery Storage Remove the battery from the vehicle, ensure that it's fully charged, and store it out of the sun in a cool, dry place. Check battery voltage each month during storage and recha...
Page 155 - Stabilize the Fuel; possibility of bacterial growth in the fuel system.
152 Maintenance Storage Stabilize the Fuel Polaris Carbon Clean is a fuel stabilizer and fuel system dryer. It cleans the fuel system, the combustion chamber and the exhaust ports. It also prevents bacterial growth and promotes better starting after the storage period.1. Fill the fuel tank.2. Add Po...
Page 157 - Lubricate; tenance Chart beginning on page 94.
154 Maintenance Storage Lubricate Inspect all cables and lubricate all areas of the vehicle as recommended in the Periodic Main- tenance Chart beginning on page 94. Storage Area/Covers 1. Make sure tire pressure is at specification. 2. Using suitable supports under the frame, raise the vehicle sligh...
Page 158 - Transporting the ATV; transporting the unit.; Accessories
155 Maintenance Transporting the ATV Follow these procedures when transporting the ATV.1. Stop the engine.2. Place the transmission in gear.3. Lock the parking brake.4. Secure the fuel cap, oil cap and seat.5. Turn the fuel valve off.6. Always tie the frame of the ATV to the transporting unit secure...
Page 159 - Specifications
156 Specifications Outlaw 50 Rider Capacity 1 Rider Maximum Weight Capacity 90 lbs. (41 kg) Displacement 49cc Cooling Air Cooled Engine type 4-Stroke Lubrication Wet Sump Oil Capacity 30 oz. (900 ml) Fuel Capacity 1.2 gallons (4.5 liters) Fuel Reserve Capacity .22 gallons (.85 liters) Starting Elect...
Page 161 - Polaris Products; Part Number; Engine Lubricant
158 Polaris Products Part Number Description Engine Lubricant 2876248 Synthetic Youth Oil (qt/.95 l) 2876249 Synthetic Youth Oil (gal/3.8 l) 2872175 Semi-Synthetic 20W-40 Oil (qt/.95 l) 2872176 Semi-Synthetic 20W-40 Oil (gal/3.8 l) 2870791 Fogging Oil, Aerosol Gearcase / Transmission Lubricants 2873...
Page 162 - Grease
159 Polaris Products Part Number Description Grease 2871322 All Season Premium Grease (3 oz./89 ml) 2871423 All Season Premium Grease (14 oz./414 ml) Miscellaneous Additives 2871326 Carbon Clean Plus
Page 163 - Troubleshooting; Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start; Possible Cause
160 Troubleshooting See your Polaris dealer if you're unable to identify solutions using the following charts. Engine Turns Over, Fails to Start Possible Cause Solution Out of fuel Turn the fuel valve to reserve, refuel Clogged fuel valve or filter Inspect and clean or replace Water is present in fu...
Page 164 - Engine Doesn’t Turn Over
161 Troubleshooting Engine Doesn’t Turn Over Engine Pings or Knocks Possible Cause Solution Low battery voltage Recharge battery with .5 amp charger Loose battery connections Check all connections and tighten Loose solenoid connections Check all connections and tighten Possible Cause Solution Poor q...
Page 165 - Engine Backfires
162 Troubleshooting Engine Backfires Possible Cause Solution Weak spark from spark plugs Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Set gap to specs or replace plugs Old or non-recommended fuel Replace with new fuel Incorrectly installed spark plug wires See you...
Page 166 - Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires
163 Troubleshooting Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Cause Solution Fouled or defective spark plugs Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Worn or defective spark plug wires See your Polaris dealer Incorrect spark plug gap or heat range Set gap to specs or replace plugs Loose ...
Page 167 - Possible Lean Fuel Mixture Cause
164 Troubleshooting Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls or Misfires Possible Lean Fuel Mixture Cause Solution Low or contaminated fuel Add or change fuel, clean the fuel system Low octane fuel Replace with recommended fuel Clogged fuel filter Replace filter Incorrect jetting See your Polaris dealer Poss...
Page 168 - Engine Stops or Loses Power
165 Troubleshooting Engine Stops or Loses Power Possible Cause Solution Out of fuel Turn the fuel valve to reserve, refuel Kinked or plugged fuel vent line Inspect and replace Water present in fuel Replace with new fuel Overuse of choke Inspect, clean and/or replace spark plugs Fouled or defective s...
Page 169 - Warranty; LIMITED WARRANTY; REGISTRATION
166 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Polaris Sales Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340, gives a SIX MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY on all components of the Polaris All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) against defects in material or workmanship. Polaris also gives a one year limited warranty on the final drive chain for f...
Page 170 - WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS:; LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
167 Warranty WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS: LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES The Polaris limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship. This warranty does not cover accidental damage, normal wear and tear, abuse or improper handling. This ...
Page 172 - HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE; Recommended Lubricants
169 Warranty HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your ATV requires warranty service, you must take it to a Polaris dealer authorized to repair Polaris ATVs. When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration form to the dealer. (THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND F...
Page 173 - EXPORTED VEHICLES; How to Get Service
170 Warranty EXPORTED VEHICLES EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR SERVICE BUL- LETIN COVERAGE ON THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOLD OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY OF THE SELLING DEALER'S AUTHORIZED LOCATION.This policy does not apply to vehicles that have received authorization for expo...
Page 174 - Notice
171 Warranty EXPORTED VEHICLES How to Get Service I f You Move: If you move to another country, be sure to contact Polaris Customer Assistance and the customs department of the destination country before you move. Vehicles importation rules vary considerably from country to country. You may be requi...
Page 177 - Maintenance Log
174 Maintenance Log Present this section of your manual to your dealer each time your vehicle is serviced. This will provide you and future owners with an accurate log of maintenance and services performed. DATE SERVICE INTERVAL TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED / COMMENTS 10 Hours (Break-in) 40 Hours 50...
Page 181 - Index
178 Index A Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Age Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136-137 Axle and Wheel Nuts . . . . . . . . . . 141 B Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144-146 Installation/Connections . . . . . 146 ...